The Law Offices of Howard Lee Schiff, PC now offers
commercial litigation services to its clients. Jeanine
M. Dumont brings her many years of commercial
litigation and trial experience to our firm. We are
able to handle commercial collection services in all
six New England states.
The Commercial Litigation Department handles a wide
variety of creditor's rights litigation:
-
Contract disputes and collections
- "Emergency"
litigation such as prejudgment remedies, attachments,
and temporary restraining orders
- Fraud
and fraudulent conveyances
- UCC
Sales of Goods disputes
- Real
estate/lien disputes
- Foreclosures
- Receiverships
- Enforcement
of judgments
- Enforcement
of foreign judgments
- Replevins
We listen to the needs of our client, and work with
the client to determine the best strategy for the case
and its business needs.
The Commercial Litigation Department prides itself on
excellent legal services and responsiveness to its clients.
We understand that litigation is expensive and may be
disruptive to our client's business. We will work with
you to minimize the strain. We offer creative fee arrangements,
practical solutions and a variety of options for how
to proceed.
We systematically work our cases. If discovery and investigation
are necessary, we are ready to take depositions, serve
subpoenas, and take whatever appropriate steps are needed
to accomplish our clients' goal in the case. We are
also flexible-the strategy may change as needs or goals
change. We understand that. Regular review of the case
strategy is necessary to make sure the strategy continues
to make sense.
Most of all, our clients know what is happening in their
cases, and what their options are. This is important
to us because we recognize that the case does not belong
to us-it belongs to our clients, and their interests
are served best by communication.
" The above assertions are based upon historical results and may not reflect actual, future results."
To discuss any commercial litigation case, please contact
Ms. Dumont at (860) 528-9991 ext. 362.